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The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
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Lucy Jackson

Badgers blamed after human remains dug up at historic Scottish cemetery

WILDLIFE cameras are being set up at a cemetery in the Borders after badgers were suspected of digging up human remains.

Police were called to the churchyard at Jedburgh Abbey last week after bones were discovered around several graves.

However, officers said it was not criminal activity and forensic scientists were called to help identify and date the bones.

Scottish Borders Council (SBC) said it was working with Historic Environment Scotland (HES) to monitor animal activity and confirm if badgers are responsible.

A council briefing suggested that the nocturnal creatures were the cause of the disturbed remains.

Inside the ruins of Jedburgh AbbeyInside the ruins of Jedburgh Abbey (Image: Robin Webster)

Local authority wildlife officers and ecologists have been sent to the graveyard to gather evidence with trail cameras.

An animal-proof perimeter is also being considered to prevent further digging.

HES staff removed the bones and placed them in secure storage.

Forensic scientists from the University of Dundee's Centre of Anatomy were consulted to identify the age of the remains.

An animal-proof perimeter is also being considered to prevent further digging.An animal-proof perimeter is also being considered to prevent further digging

HES said it was working with SBC to return the remains to their graves.

A spokesperson said: "This type of incident can occasionally happen in the setting of historic graveyards and, following best practice, we are working closely with SBC to ensure the discreet and respectful re-interment of the remains."

An SBC spokesperson added: "We are liaising with HES colleagues regarding the monitoring of animal activity within the graveyard and how the issue can be addressed.”

The incident comes four years after two complete skeletons were uncovered at Jedburgh Abbey during renovations to the ramparts walkway.

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